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bguy
Aug 07, 2016Explorer
My thoughts;
All the tires should be the same with about the same amount of wear on a 4 wheel drive vehicle.
The second thing seems to be confirmed by your recent post. If you rear tires were squatting out from the weight of the trailer, that may have made just enough difference in rotation speed to make the ABS believe the rear tires were spinning and engaging the ABS system. Highly probable if your rear tires are slightly more worn.
All the tires should be the same with about the same amount of wear on a 4 wheel drive vehicle.
The second thing seems to be confirmed by your recent post. If you rear tires were squatting out from the weight of the trailer, that may have made just enough difference in rotation speed to make the ABS believe the rear tires were spinning and engaging the ABS system. Highly probable if your rear tires are slightly more worn.
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